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There's no question that Nokia's N95 is one of the most feature-packed phones I've ever tested. GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, a full-on media player, an Office doc editor...they're all here in a small (if somewhat bulky) package. All very impressive, but is it worth the breathtaking $750 price tag? Let's take a closer look.
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whatever features this phone has, is totally not worth $750, and its a nokia for crying out loud, they screw up loads of times. and as for the iphone do i really need to say anything, its a piece of crap, $499/$599 for a phone that doesnt have a keyboard. you must be kidding me. stick with the goodold blackberry or t-mobile dash, hey what the heck go for a sidekick(well no dont), but just not this phone or the iphone.
why are cell phones so expensive?
Thats crazy ugly!
this phone expinsive! im not gonna buy this cell phone!!!for 750....ha!ha!ha!ha!ha! im not crazy
I'd buy a car first. No phone is worth that!
Can the phone go to work for you?
Its a nice phone and all...but i really dont think that is worth 750 dollars thats a bit ridiculous if you ask me....
no YOUTUBE!!!!!
Are these people out of there mind and fell off there rocker? I would never pay for a phone that costed 750.00 that is just plain stupid. 750.00would pay for my rent and about 3 other bills.... even if i was rich i would not buy that people dont know what to do with there money this days.Any one who would buy that phone needs time for something eles to do with there life..
...but is it a better phone?
I love Nokia and I think it's way more reliable than any other phone. I own a N73, I bought it overseas for about $800 when it first came out. Most of the more advance Nokia phones are at that price range, but they usually go down significantly within 6 months. So my suggestion is be patient, it's worth the wait.
do not get it
i have verizon's V phone. it has an mp3 player, camera, web browser, and keyboard. the battery doesn't ever last long enough to use all of the features anyway. i would rather keep them separate. nothing like listening to the mp3 player and then not have enough battery life to call anyone on the same day.
Wow! have any of you people graduated high school or learned how to read? it usually helps to use a product before you praise or ba----- . This cell phone is unreal the features are top notch not worth $750 though more like $300 after a $100 rebate. Also how can a phone work on Hsdpa overseas and not here? is it not a tri band data phone? strange! whatever ,to the person that said The iphone is better maybe, but it doesnt have a 5 mega pixel camera,and is NOT I repeat is NOT 3g that is a big downfall in my opinion.So the moral of this story is how can you evaluate a phone if you have never used it? ponder that one next time you guys write your mindless reviews
Seriously, that's a little much. I'd wait for it to go down a couple hundred before I'd buy it.
why pay for cell phones? there's always free deals if you switch providers every year.
This phone sounds good for an executive or a very busy person not son much for a student in high school.
This phone is just like anything else out there. If you want this phone, give it six months and US Cellular will have it in the monthly free promo. I would never spend more than $200 ont a phone, since they are obsolete after about a minute!
$750.00 for a stinking phone?!?! The manufactures of these devices must love all of the fools out there, who throw their money away on this crap.
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6 Posted by tricia_butler1983 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:21PM EDT Report Abuse
I've had many phones, and many data devices/smart phones, so for me this was an interesting read. The Blackberry I used to have was a fantastic little tool, but didn't have a camera and was very slow as far as web browsing is concerned. The SideKick 3 had a fabulous camera, but I couldn't send pictures messages accept to peoples email accounts, and though it used EDGE to connect to the net, it still had many flaws that constantly made my bloging, emailing, and general posting very difficult. This phone sounds like it has it all, a stellar camera, great MP3 player (the sidekick had one, but good grief was it small) GPS, (which neither of my other units had) and fast internet browsing. Would I buy it? Well...the price isn't really what scares me. The blackberry was $290 and the SideKick 3 was $330, $750 sounds a bit right concidering all the features that this comes with. What frightens me is who is going to pick this up and give it cell service? Though I used to work for a cell company, I seriously hope that they don't pick it up, they're network just isn't there. And while Verizon and Sprint have amazing networks, I'm worried about they're customer service. That, and if you're spending that amount of money on this phone, the cell company better give you some amazing discount on service. Now, back to the question at hand, would I buy it, yes, simply because it has my camera, notebook, phone and MP3 player all in one. Those four things alone that I have now that are all seperated cost way more than $750 and I'm always misplacing at least one of them. Let's just hope whom ever gives the little phone service doesn't screw it up. :)